Man taken to hospital with screwdriver in head

WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Polish doctors
say a 25-year-old man has undergone a three-hour operation to remove a screwdriver
lodged about five centimeters (two inches) into his head.

Dr. Jan Kochanowicz, one of the
doctors who treated the man in the Polish city of Bialystok, said the man apparently fell and
lost consciousness, but does not remember that.

When he regained consciousness he
was at first aware only of pain in a hand before realizing something else was
wrong. He walked to his car, looked in a mirror and noticed the screwdriver,
penetrating his forehead just above his right eye.

Kochanowicz told the station TVN24
the man smoked a cigarette before calling a neighbor who got him to the
hospital.

The screwdriver did not damage the
man's eyes or brain.

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